@article { , title = {Student capital: Broadening the appeal of sustainability engagement}, abstract = {The biggest sustainability impact of any university is its graduates, who typically will have 60 years of life (and planetary impact) post-graduation1. Across the world, universities have direct access to millions of bright and capable young people, many of whom are experiencing a significant transitional stage in their lives, making their years in Higher Education a perfect opportunity to establish a long-lasting understanding of, and engagement with, key issues of sustainability. After all, these students will be amongst those directly responsible for building a more sustainable future in the decades ahead. As a response to this, the Student Capital project was initiated in Bristol in 2015 with the main objective of increasing student sustainability engagement, and importantly, of increasing its mass appeal.}, issue = {4}, journal = {Environmental Scientist}, pages = {16-23}, publicationstatus = {Published}, url = {https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/901574}, volume = {26}, keyword = {student engagement, sustainability, university, green capital, student capital, UWE, Bristol, ESD}, year = {2017}, author = {Clayton, William and Longhurst, James and Willmore, Chris and Gough, Georgina} }